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Match up on Circuit words This is a simple match up activity and it can be used as a starter to a lesson. Please click through presentation to see how the slides have been set up to provide an answer sequence

Match up : circuit words electrons current charge voltage moving particles how quickly electrons move how much energy electrons deliver what electrons carry

Match up : circuit words electrons current charge voltage moving particles how quickly electrons move how much energy electrons deliver what electrons carry

Match up : circuit words electrons current charge voltage moving particles how quickly electrons move how much energy electrons deliver what electrons carry

Match up : circuit words electrons current charge voltage moving particles how quickly electrons move how much energy electrons deliver what electrons carry

Match up : circuit words electrons current charge voltage moving particles how quickly electrons move how much energy electrons deliver what electrons carry